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As AFL luminaries mourned
slain coach Phil Walsh,
his grieving wife had one
message: pray for the son
charged with killing his
father.
While about 1000 people
remembered Walsh at
a memorial service on
Wednesday as a genius of his sport, his wife Meredith asked
for a prayer for son Cy, who allegedly stabbed his dad to
death on July 3.
Walsh memorial: “Pray for our son”
Watson dropped for second Test: report
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The strangest thing happened
last year on April 13.
Liverpool Football Club
was hosting league leader
Manchester City and a win for
the home team would keep
its English Premiership hopes
alive. And... I found myself
wanting Liverpool to win.
In more than 30 years following the game, I could count how
many times that had happened.
Unless Liverpool’s reds were playing teams I disliked even ...
Last hurrah? Shane Watson in action in Cardiff. Photo: PA Wire
Liverpool fans at Anfield for captain Steven
Gerrard’s final home appearance in April.
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The crowd at Adelaide Oval for Phil Walsh’s
private memorial.
Australia will make significant changes for the second
Ashes Test, with wicketkeeper Brad Haddin to miss out for
personal reasons and allrounder Shane Watson reportedly
dropped.
Fairfax Media said on Tuesday that Mitch Marsh will play in
the Lord’s clash that start today, when Australia will attempt
to level the series 1-1.
Peter Nevill will become Australia’s 33rd Test wicketkeeper,
with Haddin missing the second Test due to family reasons.
Haddin was a noticeable absentee from Australia’s training
session at Lord’s on Tuesday, staying in the pavilion for the
majority of the hit-out.
On Tuesday night, Cricket Australia confirmed Nevill will
take the gloves this week and make his Test debut at age
29. Haddin will remain with Australia’s 17-man Ashes squad
in London.
Liverpool’s enduring popularity
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